Mid and Outer Hood Canal Salmon Evaluations

Salmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)

Monitoring
Project ID10-PGST-02
Recovery Domains -
Start Date01/01/2011
End Date12/31/2011
Year2010
StatusCompleted
Last Edited05/01/2025
 
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Description    


Freshwater component:
Spawning Escapement surveys were conducted systematically in cooperation with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Northwest Watershed Institute to estimate spawning escapement of summer and fall chum, steelhead (when encountered) and coho salmon in various North Hood Canal tributaries. Escapement counts were conducted by foot surveys to count live and dead salmon from September 13 – December 9, 2011. Streams surveyed include: Gamble Cr., Harding Cr., Middle Cr., Martha-John Cr., Miller Lake Cr., Cougar-Kinman Cr., Seabeck Cr., Stavis Cr., Thorndyke Cr., Tarboo Cr., Shine Cr. and Thomas Cr. Streams with very low historic counts will be counted at least twice with full system counts when it is believed 50% and 70% of natural spawning has occurred taking into account historic run curves. We targeted more productive systems to be sampled with full system counts weekly, when possible or at least bi-monthly. Comparisons were made between index reach and full system counts were used when possible due to historic problems with using index reaches that may or may not accurately represent the systems spawning area. Morphometric data and scales were collected from carcasses to quantify the demographics of these stocks. Live and dead fish were counted, and dead coho were checked for CWTs, adipose fin clips, fork length and sex. Scale samples and tagged heads were collected and labeled in plastic bags. Operculum tissue samples were collected on select non CWT fish for genetic analysis. Tails were severed on all mortalities regardless of tag indication to prevent recounting in the next weeks survey.
Stream water quality characterization were conducted regularly for water and air temperature, D.O., pH, conductivity, and Turbidity
Marine component:
The marine component consisted of monthly beach seining and nearshore surface trawls within the northern Hood Canal and Admiralty Inlet from April through September October. These surveys targeted juvenile salmonids outmigrating from natal streams systems to track timing and condition factor matrices. The total catch collected through these sampling methods were quantified by weight and abundance. Length and weight data was collected from sub-samples of salmonids and forage fish. All sub-sampled salmonids were checked for CWTs, pit tags and adipose fin clips. During surface trawl events, individuals of each salmon species encountered were sampled for gut contents, genetic tissue, stable isotopes and otoliths.

Project Benefit    


This project will continue to provide major benefits to local and regional salmon recovery, conservation and sustainable management efforts, objectives and planning by illumination of the various Hood Canal escapement goals in the context of observed status and trends and potential need for additional escapement to be managed for. The intensively monitored major systems will provide additional critical tools for insuring that reasonable escapements are being managed for sustainable returns and harvests. The supplemental surveys will be continued to describe the current spawning distribution of chum and coho salmon with the addition of any observed steelhead and to describe the current spawning distribution, and relative abundance of escapement in these systems and tributaries compared to the northern Hood Canal standard index streams. The result will validate use of index surveys to estimate total escapement to Hood Canal. These surveys will provide more accurate estimates of the abundance of listed Hood Canal summer chum, to monitor their recovery. Steelhead data is very sparse in Hood Canal and due to there recent ESA listing it is imperative that systems are carefully surveyed for the presence and possible spawning activity of steelhead within Hood Canal. With coho salmon being a candidate for ESA listing species in Puget Sound, the need for accurate and consistent baseline survey data is critical in order to provide co-managers the necessary baseline data to properly manage these local fisheries.

Our spawner surveys include sampling for hatchery marks and DNA sampling. An assessment of genetic data to be completed by the Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), coupled with hatchery mark sampling results will help determine the hatchery and wild origin of coho spawners in these eight streams. Analysis of adult coho tissue samples collected in our program will supplement similar genetic analysis of tissues collected from outmigrant smolts from four of these streams (by USFWS in cooperation with Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife), to develop a genetic baseline of coho stocks in this region. The intent is to characterize the influence of coho hatchery programs at Quilcene National Fish Hatchery and Port Gamble Net Pens on natural coho stocks.Ultimately the information garnered through this study will inform decisions regarding choice of broodstock for the net pen program, that will promote genetic diversity among Hood Canals naturally spawing coho populations.

Accomplishments

Metric Completed Originally
Proposed
Research and Monitoring
  Stream Miles Monitored 20.00 20.00

Funding Details

SourceFunds
PCSRF$126,988
Report Total:$126,988


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Location Information

  • Basin: Puget Sound (171100)
  • Subbasin: Hood Canal (17110018)
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  • Subwatershed:
  • State: Washington
  • Recovery Domain:
  • Latitude: 47.814825
  • Longitude: -122.576403

ESU

  • Puget Sound Chinook Salmon ESU
  • Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia Coho Salmon ESU
  • Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia Chum Salmon ESU
  • Puget Sound Steelhead DPS

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Metrics
  • E.0 Salmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)Y (Y/N)
    •      . . E.0.a RM&E Funding 126,988.00
    •      . . E.0.b
      Complement habitat restoration project
      none
    •      . . E.0.c
      Project identified in a plan or watershed assessment.
      Brewer, S., Watson, J., Christensen, D., Brocksmith, R. 2005. Hood Canal and Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum Salmon Recovery Plan. http://www.nwr.noaa.gov/Salmon-Recovery-Planning/Recovery-Domains/Puget-Sound/HC-Recovery-Plan.cfm
    •      . . E.0.d.1 Number of Cooperating Organizations 3
    •      . . E.0.d.2
      Name Of Cooperating Organizations.
      Point No Point Treaty Council, WDFW, Northwest Fisheries Science Center – NOAA Fisheries
    •      . . E.0.e.1 Number of reports prepared 1
    •      . . E.0.e.2
      Name Of Report
      Aubin, J., Daubenberger, H. 2011. Tribal Mass Marking 2010 Project Report Hood Canal Salmon Spawner Survey and Fishery Sampling Project. Point No Point Treaty Council 7999 NE Salish Lane Kingston, WA 98346
    •      . . E.1 MonitoringY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . E.1.a Monitoring funding 126,988.00
      •      . . . . E.1.b.1 Stream Miles Monitored 20.00
      •      . . . . E.1.b.2 Acres of Watershed Area Monitored 18,919.9
      •      . . . . E.1.c.1 Adult salmonid population monitoringY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.1.a # miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for adult salmonids 22.51
      •      . . . . E.1.c.2 Salmonid smolt or fry monitoringY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.2.a # miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for Salmonid smolt or fry 14.71
      •      . . . . E.1.c.3 Biological instream monitoring (other than salmon)Y (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.3.a # miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for Biological indicies (other than salmon) 14.71
      •      . . . . E.1.c.5 Carcass countsY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.5.a # miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for Carcasses 22.51
      •      . . . . E.1.c.8 Water quality monitoringY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.8.a # miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) of stream monitored for water quality 22.51
      •      . . . . E.1.c.10 Ocean condition monitoringY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.10.b # square miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) of water area monitored 14.71
        •      . . . . E.1.d
          Name Of Comprehensive Monitoring Strategy/Program
          Brewer, S., Watson, J., Christensen, D., Brocksmith, R. 2005. Hood Canal and Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum Salmon Recovery Plan. http://www.nwr.noaa.gov/Salmon-Recovery-Planning/Recovery-Domains/Puget-Sound/HC-Recovery-Plan.cfm